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Masked Israeli settlers torch property in West Bank

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Video obtained by Reuters shows dozens of masked Israeli settlers hold sticks, break into vehicles and burn trucks belonging to Al-Juneidi dairy. The incident is the latest in a surge of settler attacks in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military and a Palestinian official said.



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